The island's curved shrimp-like shape forms Tarpon Bay on
the north side of the island. It is linked to the mainland
by the Sanibel Causeway, which runs across two small manmade
islets and the Intracoastal Waterway. A short bridge links
Sanibel Island to
Captiva Island over
Blind
Pass. The Gulf side beaches are excellent on both
islands, and are world renowned for their variety of
seashells, which include coquinas, scallops, whelks, sand
dollars, and other deeper-water mollusks, both univalve and
bivalve. The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum is the only museum
in the world dedicated to the study of shells.


A perfect place to spend a quiet
honey-moon, family vacation or catch up with old friends. Our condo is an
island hide-a-way with all the luxuries of home.